Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 204, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1935 — Page 8

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PROSECUTOR AT JASPER FIGHTS YOUTHS' PLEA A. R. Stimson to Ask High Court to Uphold Life Sentence. Timri flprrinl JASPER. Ind., Nov. 4 Prosecutor A R Stimson announced today he would ask the Indiana Supreme Court to uphold life terms Riven two 18-year-old boys in Dußois Circuit Court for kidnaping. Circuit Judge John L. Sumner granted the youths, AJbert Bouquette, San Pedro. Cal., and Bennie Robinson, transient, new trials Saturday. The boys already have served one year and 17 days for kidnaping and robbing Cleo Line, Hillman merchant, Sept. 19, 1934. They obtained $7 in the holdup, it is alleged. Case Reopened Judge Sumner reopened the case by sustaining a writ of coram nobis filed in behalf of the youths by T. Ernest Maholm, Indianapolis criminal lawyer. Trial on auto banditry charges, carrying a lighter sentence than the life term mandatory for kidnaping, was set for Jan. 15, 1936. Mr. Maholm said he would ask the youths to plead guilty. Mr. Maholm earlier this year obtained new trials for Maurice Sheridan, 17, and Bascom Ray Jr., 14, who had been sentenced to 99-year terms on kidnaping charges by Judge Sumner. Judge Sumner upheld Mr. Maholm ’ motions and allowed the youths to plead guilty to lesser charges. DAM BUILDING TO BEGIN First of 135 County Projects to Be Started This Week. Construction of the first of Marion County’s 135 low dams is to begin this week with a crew of 25 men, the PWA offices have announced. Total wage expnditures for the projects are $.39,828, of which the State Conservation Department will supply $10,950. WOODMEN WILL MEET Harry Redkey, Muneie, National Officer to Be Honored. Harry Redkey, Muneie, on the national board of auditors of the Modern Woodmen of America, is to be a guest of honor .tomorrw at the class adoption program of Marion Camp No. 3558. Camps from Noblesville and Indianapolis are to lead ritualistic work. George E. Hopkins is state manager.

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County jail today awaiting trial Jan. 15 on auto banditry charges. Life terms for kidnaping were revoked Saturday when Judge John L. Sumner sustained a writ of coram nobis. They probably will plead guilty to the lesser charge. The youths are here pictured outside Jasper County jail with their attorney, T. Ernest Maholm, Indianapolis, and Arthur Bouquette, father of Albert.

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BRIDE OF WEEK MOURNS DEATH OF FJRE VICTIM Young Man, Fatally Injured in Explosion, to Be Buried Tomorrow. Married only a week, Mrs. Mary Leonard Baglan today aided in the funeral arrangements for her husband, Louis Baglan, 23, who di3d yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital of burns. Realizing that death was near, young Baglan asked that he be married last week. He was burned in an explosion Oct. 26. Funeral services are to be held at his home, 2647 Northwestern-av, at 8:30 tomorrow and at 9 in Holy Angels Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Surviving Mr. Baglan are the widow, his parents, Phillip and Rose Baglan; three sisters, Mrs. Rase Arnold. Mrs. Florence Smith and Mrs. Helen Osterman, and two brothers, Earl and Charles Baglan. Traffic Club to Hear G-Man Herold H. Reinecke, Indiana special agent Federal Bureau of Investigation, will address tho luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Traffic Club tomorrow afternoon in the Columbia Club.

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